Post on 02-Jan-2016
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Suporting children’s language learning
Children need support for language learning.
Providing support helps children to gain the knowledge, ability and confidence to eventually function more independently.
Task 1: Support for language learning.Read the lesson transcript and, as you read,
do the following: Notice each piece of support which the teacher
offers pupils. Mark on the transcript wheter the degree or
quantity of support, was just right, to much or insufficient.
She adjust her language to suit the levels of the pupils, as parent do. She…Repeats pupils answers.Rephrases answres.Prompts through a rise in her intonation.Frame sentences. (and…)Encourage pupils to finish them.Uses gestures and actions.
She uses pictures of the characters involved.
Activate background knowledge about the topic.
Responds positively to pupils ( that is good.)Encourages pupils to predict.Confirm answers so pupuls know if they
were right or wrong.
This refers to all the things the teacher does throught speech or gestures.Using language as children level.Adjusting one’s language to help children
understand.( repeating, rephrasing.)Adjusting one’s speed and volume.Using gestures, actions.
This refers to all the techniques and resources that the teacher uses to help pupils to do the activities:Moving from known to new, from concrete to
abstract.(bus=words).Focus on things,actions, events that children
can see.Using practical hands-on activities.Give the children a purpose of doing the
activity.Provide language prompts(fill in the gap).Use visual support.Provide opportunities to learn theought
different senses.
Children can get support by working with other children.Learning by watching other children.( as
models)Learning by listening to and getting help
from other children.( as tutors)Learning by practising with other children.
( as partners).